Background
This will be a two-day “Gender in Agricultural Research Training” specifically tailored to Africa RISING’s farming systems and action research approach. Apart from an introduction to gender concepts and principles of sex-disaggregation, scientists will familiarize themselves with gender analytical tools for technology evaluation. The training will be lead by Sabine Fründt, an international trainer and consultant.
The training is open for all Africa RISING researchers and research assistants from national and international partner organizations. Since there will be some practical exercises on technology evaluation, we would suggest that each team nominates at least two participants. This will allow teams to tailor some tools to their specific technology evaluation needs.
Participants
Regis Chikowo - MSU
Sieg Snapp - MSU
Khumbo Mhango - LUANAR
Frank Chilanga - LUANAR
Amos Ngirwa - ICRISAT
Mulundu Mwila - ZARI
Sibajene Mudenda - ZARI
David Chisanga - IITA
Wezi Mhango - LUANAR
Jester Kalumba - LUANAR
Gift Dengu - CIAT
Hannah Livuza - IITA
Alshraf Saidi - Dedza district gender officer
Rose Mtengowadula - Ntcheu district gender officer
Juliet Akello - IITA(Zambia)
Chama Mwila - Zambia
Gundula Fisher - IITA
Simon Wittich - IITA
Sabinefrundt
Agenda
Time
Module
Topics
Day 1
8.45am
Module 1
Introduction
Module 2
Gender and Gender-related Concepts
Ending 5.30pm
Module 3
Basics of Gender Analysis and Gender Analytical Tools
Day 2
8.45am
Module 4
Recap of the First Day
Module 5
Sex-disaggregation, Gender Analytical Questions and Gender-Sensitive Sampling
Gender in Agricultural Research Training
12 - 13 June, 2017
Lilongwe, Malawi
Background
This will be a two-day “Gender in Agricultural Research Training” specifically tailored to Africa RISING’s farming systems and action research approach. Apart from an introduction to gender concepts and principles of sex-disaggregation, scientists will familiarize themselves with gender analytical tools for technology evaluation. The training will be lead by Sabine Fründt, an international trainer and consultant.
The training is open for all Africa RISING researchers and research assistants from national and international partner organizations. Since there will be some practical exercises on technology evaluation, we would suggest that each team nominates at least two participants. This will allow teams to tailor some tools to their specific technology evaluation needs.
Participants
Agenda